If the soil is maintained excessively damp, aglaonemas are vulnerable to root rot. Make sure your pot has adequate drainage, and don't allow the plant sit in water. | |
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Make use of a potting mix that drains effectively, such as one made specifically for houseplants or a combination of pine bark, perlite, and peat moss. | |
Aglaonemas prefer bright, indirect light. They are adaptable and can thrive in low light conditions, making them suitable for offices or rooms with few windows. | |
Yellow leaves can indicate overwatering, underwatering, or exposure to cold drafts. Adjust watering and placement accordingly. |
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